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Delta launches exclusive holiday collection for SkyMiles Members
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Steve Sear, Executive Vice President – Global Sales and Distribution | Delta Air Lines

Delta Air Lines has introduced a new holiday shopping experience for its SkyMiles Members. The airline is offering a limited-edition holiday collection that can be purchased exclusively in-flight via Delta Sync Wi-Fi.

The collection, inspired by feedback from SkyMiles Members, features items that celebrate travel and the holiday season. It includes nostalgic ornaments and cozy sweaters designed to capture the Delta spirit in a personal and memorable way.

To access the collection, members must log in to Delta Sync Wi-Fi using their SkyMiles credentials, navigate to the "Shopping" section, and select Delta Shop. The collection will be available until December 31 or while supplies last. Shopping is only possible during flights, so passengers are encouraged to make purchases during their travels. Non-members can join SkyMiles for free to gain access on future flights.

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The collection offers gifts for various types of travelers, including:

- Festive Fly Delta Jets Ornament: A glass ornament inspired by a historic sign welcoming travelers in Atlanta.

- Festive Delta Plane Ornament: A whimsical glass ornament featuring a tree design.

- Navy Delta Holiday Sweater: A colorful sweater ideal for winter occasions.

- Delta Travel Push Pin Globe: A cork globe for marking travel destinations.

- Delta Boarding Pass Ornament: A glass ornament with holiday-themed ticket details.

- Delta Airport Playset: A 10-piece set for young aviation enthusiasts.

- Delta Aviation Teddy Bear: A teddy bear dressed in a flight jacket and goggles.

- Heritage Delta Suitcase Ornament: A standout glass ornament with blue hues and heritage patches.

- Red Delta Holiday Sweater: Another cozy sweater option for festive events.

Delta continues to lead in in-flight entertainment with fast, free Wi-Fi available on more than 700 aircraft. This connectivity allows 90% of customers access at no cost, enhancing their travel experience with streaming-quality service.

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